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Post by frank64f on Feb 25, 2009 22:51:32 GMT
Not much I can say that hasn't already been said, it just looks so right. I have put the pics up several times just to admire it!!
Great job
Frank
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Post by Ian McWee on Feb 26, 2009 0:03:22 GMT
That's stunning Mel - a real work of art & you should be well proud .... Slide On! Ian.
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Post by stevetuc on Sept 16, 2014 10:56:53 GMT
All, I have uploaded my notes on the re-finishing of the MM Blues 'Bacchus' as promised, it ended up as a small book, to my website web.me.com/melproudfoot/Site/MM_Blues_Refinishing_project.htmlThis is probably way too much information, but I wrote this for myself, if only to remember what I did, how I did it, and why, but it does chronicle the process from the beginning to the end. If anybody has specific questions then feel free, either on this thread PM or if you need to talk then we can arrange a time to Skype or phone. Cheers Mel Melp, That's an amazing job you did with the engraving! I'm ready to strip a nickel plated steel mmb and was hoping to download your refinishing guide but Web.me.com now redirects to Icloud. Is there any chance you could repost it or let me know what paint stripper you used? Nitromors? Thanks Steve
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2014 11:42:21 GMT
I used nitromors - it took a lot of applications, but I think some others had quicker results. BUT - I don't think all MM blues are nickel plated under the paint now. TT
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